Dematerialization of Shares & Retail Investors in India - A Study
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1 Volume-5, Issue-3, June-2015 International Journal of Engineering and Management Research Page Number: Dematerialization of Shares & Retail Investors in India - A Study Dr. Surendar G Assistant Professor, Department of Business Management, SR Engineering College (Autonomous), Waranagal, Telangana, INDIA ABSTRACT This paper is attempted to know the level of understanding on dematerialization of shares among the retail investors in India. In the process, the theoretical aspects of dematerialization like need and importance, benefits, and procedure for it are presented as a prelude to the empirical analysis. It is found from the study that all the sample investors had a demat account except very little amount. Majority of the investors had all their shares in demat form. Still there is a need to create awareness among retail investors and encourage them to dematerialize their shares that have not done. Not understanding the dematerialization system and account maintenance charges are the major reasons cited for partial dematerialization of shares. Keywords----- Retail Investors, Equity Shares, Dematerialization I. INTRODUCTION Dematerialization or Demat is a process whereby securities such as shares, debentures, are converted into electronic data and stored in computers by a Depository. Physical form securities registered an investor s name are surrendered to depository participant (DP)and these are sent to the respective companies who will cancel the physical paper after Dematerialization and credit investor s depository account with the DP. The securities on Dematerialization appear as balances in investor s depository account. These balances are transferable like physical shares. Later, if an investor wishes to have these demat securities converted back into paper certificates, the same can be done with the help of the Depository. At present, there are two depositories in India; they are National Securities Depository Limited (NSDL) and Central Depository Services Limited (CDSL). These depositories have appointed different Depository Participants (DP) for them. An investor can open an account with any of the depositories DP. However, transfers arising out of trades on the stock exchanges can take place only amongst account-holders with NSDL s DPs II. NEED FOR DEMATERIALIZATION Dematerialization was introduced to overcome the problems associated with physical form of securities. Most of these problems arose due to the intrinsic nature of paper based trading and settlement, like theft or loss of share certificates, delay in transfer of shares, possibility of forgery on various documents leading to bad deliveries and legal disputes, prevalence of fake certificates in the market, mutilation or loss of share certificates in transit, etc. The physical form of holding and trading in securities also acts as a bottleneck for broker community in capital market operations. In this scenario dematerialization was introduced. The Depositories Act, 1996 enacted by the Indian Parliament has facilitated paperless trading by way of dematerialization of shares. Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI) and the Government of India together have endeavored from time to time to ensure that the concept of paperless trading is effectively implemented for the benefit of the investors at large. 393 Copyright Vandana Publications. All Rights Reserved. III. OBJECTIVE OF THE STUDY To study the need and procedure of dematerialization of shares in general To study the level of understanding on dematerialization of shares among retail investors. IV. METHODOLOGY Sources of Data: This study is based entirely on primary data collected through a well designed structured questionnaire. The data was collected from investors spread over five selected major cities in the country viz., Bangalore, Chennai, Hyderabad, Mumbai and Warangal. Warangal is one of the rapidly growing city and my
2 native place; hence I have selected Warangal as one of the cities to study. Admittedly, the sample does not represent the country s entire population but only the universe of potential investors. Secondary data is also used to supplement the findings drawn from the primary data. The secondary data is collected from the various sources available like websites mainly SEBI, RBI, BSE and NSE, Magazines, Journals etc. wherever necessary. Sample Design:Retail investors from five cities namely Bangalore, Chennai, Hyderabad, Mumbai and Warangal, who have been operating for a period of two years or more are still performing during the period of the study are selected on the basis of convenient sample method. For an in depth study 100 literate retail investors have been selected from each city. And these retail investors are identified from the selected cities with the help of stock broking houses like Kotak Securities Ltd., ICICI Securities Pvt. Ltd., India Bulls Securities Ltd and Share Khan, etc Data Analysis: The data is analyzed by employing simple statistical tools like averages, mean standard deviation. Pie-charts and bar charts are also used to present the data wherever required. Further standard deviation is also used to judge the homogeneity of the mean. V. BENEFITS OF DEMATERIALIZATION Transacting through the depository way has several advantages over the traditional system of transacting using share certificates. Some of the benefits are: (a) Trading in Demat completely eliminates the risk of bad deliveries, which in turn eliminates all cost and wastage of time associated with follow up for rectification. (b) In case of transfer of electronic shares, investors save 0.5% in stamp duty. (c) The investors also avoid the cost of courier/notarization/ the need for further follow-up with his broker for shares returned due to company objection. (d) In case the certificates are lost in transit or when the share certificates become mutilated or misplaced, to obtain duplicate certificates, the investor has to spend at least Rs.500 for indemnity bond, newspaper advertisement etc, which can be completely eliminated in the demat form (g) He can also expect a lower interest charge for loans taken against demat shares as compared to the interest for loan against physical shares. This could result in a saving of about 0.25%to 1.5%. Many banks have implemented this. George Mathew (1999) mentioned in their study titled Small investors opting out of demat shares that small investors are flocking to the odd-lot counters of brokers to sell off their small holdings and avoid going to the depository for mandatory scrip less trading which improves efficiency and allow quick electronic transfers. Government and SEBI should create awareness on dematerialization of their shares among retail investors; otherwise the intention of this program may not fulfill its purpose. VI. PROCESS OF DEMATERIALIZATION Whenever an investor wishes to dematerialize the securities, he or she has to fill a Demat request from (DRF) provided by the depository Participant (DP) for dematerialization of share. The form is submitted along with the physical certificates. Each security comes with a unique international securities number (ISIN) and each different ISIN requires a different request form to be furnished. The process of Dematerialization involves the following steps: 1) Investor submits Physical Share Certificates with the DRF to the DP 2) The depository is intimated of the request by the DP 3) The certificates are submitted to the issuer company s registrar 4) The Dematerialization request is confirmed by the registrar 5) Registrar than updates accounts after Dematerialization and informs the depository of the completion of the process 6) Depository updates accounts and information is passed on the DP 7) Investor s Demat account is updated by the DP VII. DEMATERIALIZATION CURRENT SCENARIO At the end of March 2014, there are lakh demat accounts at NSDL and 87.8 lakh demat accounts at CDSL. As on March 31, 2014, 12,210 companies have signed up for dematerialisation at NSDL and 8,630 at CDSL The quantity of dematerialised securities increased by 15.9 percent to 79,550 Crores in from 68,647,58 crores in at NSDL. At CDSL too, the quantity of dematerialised securities increased by 16.8 percent from 15,179 crores in to 17,731crores in The quantity of dematerialised shares increased at the CDSL but both the quantity and value of shares settled in demat declined. On the other hand at NSDL, the value of shares settled in demats increased but the quantity of shares settled in demats decreased. The total value of demat settled shares increased by 6.2 percent from 12,72,531 crore in to 13,51,886 crore in at NSDL. However, at CDSL the value of shares settled in demat decreased by 2.8 percent from 3,18,559 crore in to 3,09,767 crore in The ratio of dematerialised equity shares to total outstanding shares of listed companies was 83.8 percent at NSDL and 13.8 percent at CDSL at the end of Progress of dematerialization at NSDL and CDSL are given in the following Table Copyright Vandana Publications. All Rights Reserved.
3 TABLE 1 PROGRESS OF DEMATERIALIZATION AT NSDL & CDSL Year NSDL CDSL Companies Available Mkt Cap. (Rs.Crore) Demat Qty (Shares in Crores)* Companies Available Mkt Cap (Rs. Crore) Demat Quantity (Shares in Crores)* ,786 5,55,376 3,721 2,703 1,92, ,172 6,15,001 5,167 4,284 3,44, ,761 6,00,539 6,876 4,628 5,92, ,212 11,07,084 8,369 4,810 11,92,263 1, ,536 16,38,300 12,866 5,068 16,71,226 1, ,022 30,05,067 17,472 5,479 29,52,742 2, ,483 35,98,800 20,270 5,589 33,89,445 3, ,354 52,19,700 23,690 5,943 51,62,637 4, ,801 31,10,300 28,287 6,213 31,43,729 7, ,124 61,84,300 35,114 6,805 62,19,651 7, ,842 78,19,625 47,130 7,490 66,97,504 10, ,741 62,65,157 57,980 8,329 63,10,530 13, ,844 64,39,115 68,647 8,062 65,21,762 15, ,210 75,32,989 95,503 8,630 74,54,885 17,731 Source: SEBI annual reports In the above background investors were enquired whether they know what the dematerialization is? The response of the investors is mentioned in the following table 2. TABLE 2 CITY WISE INVESTORS OPINION ON UNDERSTANDING DEMATERIALIZATION City of Respondent Did you understood the concept of dematerialization of shares Yes No Total 395 Copyright Vandana Publications. All Rights Reserved.
4 Mumbai 83 (19.4%) 17 (23.3%) 100 (20%) Bangalore 86 (20.1%) 14 (19.2%) 100 (20%) Hyderabad 91 (21.3%) 9 (12.3%) 100 (20%) Chennai 82 (19.2%) 18 (24.7%) 100 (20%) Warangal 85 (19.9%) 15 (20.5%) 100 (20%) Total 427 (85.4%) 73(14.6%) 500 (20%) The table reveals that 85.4% (427) of the total responded retail investors were able to understand the dematerialization of shares where as only about 14.6% of the respondents i.e., 73 out of the total respondents (500) have said that they did not understood the dematerialization of shares. It means majority of the respondents knows the dematerialization of shares. Further, an attempt is also made to test whether there is any significant difference among the sample respondents belongs to selected cities with regard to their understanding the dematerialization concept. Null Hypothesis (Ho): There is no significant difference among respondents belongs to selected cities with regard to their perception on dematerialization of shares. Chi-Square Test Value df Asymp. Sig. (2-sided) Pearson Chi-Square a Likelihood Ratio a. 0 cells (.0%) have expected count less than 5. The minimum expected count is Since the calculated value (3.946) is less than the table value (9.488) at 5% significance level, hence the null hypotheses is not rejected or the null hypothesis is accepted. Therefore it may be concluded that there is no significant difference among respondents belongs to selected cities with regard to their perception on dematerialization of shares. Further the investors were enquired whether they have a demat account? Table 3 presents the response of the investors. TABLE 3 INVESTORS HAVING DEMATERIALIZATION ACCOUNT Do You have a Demat Account? No. of Investors % of Investors Yes No Total Copyright Vandana Publications. All Rights Reserved.
5 The table reveals that 96.6 percent of the investors have a demat account and 3.4 percent of the investors did not have a demat account. This means almost all investors (around 97%) had demat accounts, very little amount of investors i.e., 3.4% of the investors did not have demat account. Further the investors were enquired whether they have all their shares in the demat form? Their responses are given in Table 4. TABLE 4 PERCENTAGE OF SHARES IN DEMAT FORM Shares Dematerialized No. of Investors % of Investors Fully Partly Not Total The above table reveals that 88.8 percent of the sample investors had all their shares in demat form, whereas 7.8 percent of the investors had at least some shares in the physical form and remaining 3.4 percent share holders having no demat account, it means that these investors are still having their shares in physical form only. Investors were also enquired the reasons for partial dematerialization of shares. Reasons vary from the investor to investor. The responses of the investors for this are given in table 5.7. TABLE 5 REASONS FOR PARTIAL DEMAT OR NO DEMAT ACCOUNT Reasons for Partial Demat or No demat No. of Investors High maintenance charges 13 I am a long term share holder, hence don't need demat 13 Other reasons 30 Companies concerned have not joined the depository 0 I don t fully understand the demat system 30 Total 56 It reveals that the Other reasons and I don t need a demat account are the major reasons to not to join or partial demat of shares, then High maintenance charges and I am a long term share holder, hence I don t need 397 Copyright Vandana Publications. All Rights Reserved.
6 demat are the next leading reasons for not joining or partial demat of shares. Hence, they are compelled to retain those companies shares in the physical form. Further, the investors were enquired about the year of opening of their demat account. The responses are tabulated in Table 6. TABLE 6 YEAR OF OPENING OF DEMAT ACCOUNT Year of Opening Account No. of Investors % of Investors Before During 2001to and later No response Total Table brings out that one third of the sample investors have opened their account during 2001 to 2005, 63% of the sample investors have opened during 2006 and later. Before 2001 there was a too little respondents having demat accounts i.e., 1.24 percent of the total respondents. Further the investors who are dematerialized their shares fully or partly were enquired about the problems faced while dematerialization, the response provided in the following table 7. TABLE 7 OPINION ON PROBLEMS FACED WHILE DEMATERIALIZING THE SHARES Response No. of Investors % of Investors Yes No Total Table 7 reveals that out of the total respondents who have dematerialized their shares, 69 investors have faced the problems. It means less amount of investors have faced problems while dematerializing their shares. Further, an attempt is made to find the reasons they faced while dematerializing the shares. Reasons are mentioned in the following table Copyright Vandana Publications. All Rights Reserved.
7 TABLE 8 OPINION ON PROBLEMS WITH DEMATERIALIZATION OF SHARES Reason No. Of Responds % of Investors Fake Certificate Signature Difference Third Party Claims Total Most of the investors i.e., 43 out of 69 responses faced a problem Signature Difference while dematerialization the shares. The reason might be the time between purchases of shares and dematerialization them and the second reason is fake certificate. Only 10.2 percent of the investors have faced the problem i.e., third party claims. Investors further asked opinion on the dematerialization relative statements namely With Demat ownership transfer made fast, Demat has increased volume of transactions, With Demat fake certificates and forgeries have disappeared, Due to demit transaction costs and charges have been reduced and measured using the likert five point scale ranging from strongly agree to strongly disagree. Strongly agree option was assigned a weight of five and strongly disagree option was assigned a weight of one. In between these two extremes other levels such as agree, neither agree nor disagree and disagree were assigned weights of four, three and two respectively. TABLE 9 MEAN AND STANDARD DEVIATION OF INVESTOR S OPINION ON DEMATERIALIZATION OF SHARES Statements N Mean Std. Deviation With Demat ownership transfer made fast Demat has increased volume of transactions With Demat fake certificates and forgeries have disappeared Due to demit transaction costs and charges have been reduced The above Table reveals that the investors strongly agree with the statement, With demat ownership transfer is fast. They also agree to the statements that With demat fake certificates and forgeries have disappeared. Thus one of the SEBI s expectations with regarding to dematerialization The reduced risk (Possibility of forgery on various documents leading to bad deliveries, legal disputes, possibility of theft of share certificates, prevalence of fake certificates in the market, mutilation or loss of share certificates in transit etc.,) has been achieved and it is also well acknowledged by the investors. However, the investors neither agrees nor 399 Copyright Vandana Publications. All Rights Reserved.
8 disagrees to the statement that Demat has reduced the transaction costs and other charges and disagreed to the statement Demat has increased volume of transactions. It can be interpreted that investors opinion towards these statements is they expect SEBI to take many more steps to bring down the transaction and other charges associated with dematerialization and simultaneously should increase the volume of transactions. VIII. CONCLUSION From above study it revealed all the sample investors had a demat account except very little amount i.e., 3%. Majority of the investors had all their shares in demat form. Still there is a need to create awareness among retail investors and encourage them to dematerialize their shares that have not done. Not understanding the dematerialization system and account maintenance charges are the major reasons cited for partial dematerialization of shares. REFERENCES [1] George Mathew, Small investors opting out of demat shares, Indian Express News Paper, May 23, 1999 [2] M.S.Sahoo, An Overview of the Securities Markets in India, SEBI Bulletin, March, 2005, [3] Dr. P Venugopal et al, Small Investors Grievances and Redressal Mechanism in Indian Capital Market IJMR, Vo. 2,Issue 7, July 2012, ISSN , [4] [5] [6] [7] Copyright Vandana Publications. All Rights Reserved.
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